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RadiatorsRadiators Live at The Bottom Line on 1991-02-20 (February 20, 1991)

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Collection: Radiators
Band/Artist: Radiators
Date: February 20, 1991 (check for other copies)
Venue: The Bottom Line
Location: New York, NY

Source: FM -> DAT
Lineage: fm dat master>dat>cd wave>flac
Taped by: Toad
Transferred by: Rob Berger 4/2007
Keywords: Radiators; funk; rock; fishhead music; New Orleans; flac16; FM Broadcast; WNEW; Berger; Toad; acoustic; Bottom Line; NYC; radio; WNEW


Description

Early show only - ACOUSTIC:
disc one: 58:40

01: You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
02: Never Let Your Fire Run Out
03: Backstreet Girl
04: Tell It Like It Is
05: Solid Ground
06: Who Been Here
07: I Am A Lonesome Fugitive -> White Line Fever
08: Doctor Doctor
09: Fall Of Dark
10: Last Fair Deal Gone Down

disc two: 62:05

01: Let The Red Wine Flow
02: River Run
03: Brand New Tennessee Waltz
04: Party Till The Money Runs Out
05: Corrina
06: Frankie And Johnny
07: Molasses
08: You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
09: You Can't Take It With You When You're Gone
encore:
10: Little Paradise
11: Like Dreamers Do

Individual Files

Audio Files Flac VBR MP3 Ogg Vorbis
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 37.7 MB
8.5 MB
3.2 MB
Never Let Your Fire Run Out 37.2 MB
8.4 MB
3.3 MB
Backstreet Girl 32.9 MB
7.3 MB
2.9 MB
Tell It Like It Is 40.7 MB
9.1 MB
3.6 MB
Solid Ground 48.6 MB
10.7 MB
4.2 MB
Who Been Here 37.7 MB
8.5 MB
3.3 MB
I Am A Lonesome Fugitive -> White Line Fever 56.8 MB
12.7 MB
4.9 MB
Doctor Doctor 52.4 MB
11.8 MB
4.6 MB
Fall Of Dark 58.9 MB
13.2 MB
5.2 MB
Last Fair Deal Gone Down 40.7 MB
9.2 MB
3.7 MB
Let The Red Wine Flow 48.0 MB
10.8 MB
4.3 MB
River Run 78.6 MB
17.8 MB
7.0 MB
Brand New Tennessee Waltz 37.0 MB
8.2 MB
3.1 MB
Party Till The Money Runs Out 18.3 MB
4.1 MB
1.6 MB
Corrina 32.9 MB
7.3 MB
2.9 MB
Frankie And Johnny 36.2 MB
8.2 MB
3.2 MB
Molasses 51.3 MB
11.8 MB
4.6 MB
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away 37.0 MB
8.3 MB
3.2 MB
You Can't Take It With You When You're Gone 50.0 MB
11.1 MB
4.4 MB
Little Paradise 32.7 MB
7.2 MB
2.9 MB
Like Dreamers Do 46.5 MB
10.1 MB
4.0 MB
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radiators1991-02-20.dfm.berger.ffp Flac FingerPrint 1.3 KB
radiators1991-02-20.dfm.berger.md5 Checksums 1.3 KB
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radiators1991-02-20.dfm.berger_meta.xml Metadata 3.9 KB
radiators1991-02-20.dfm.berger_reviews.xml Metadata 768.0 B
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radiators1991-2-20 ffp 1.3 KB
radiators1991-2-20-orig.txt 2.1 KB
radiators1991-2-20.txt 2.2 KB

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Reviewer: scott_bernstein - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - January 17, 2012
Subject: Great performance!
...I listened to this show countless times while driving with a friend who always kept a cassette copy of the show in his car.

Super tasty performances, great song selection, clean FM recording w/great stereo imaging directly to DAT (no cassette generations!). Doesn't get much better than this for this band.

Notes

notes: wnew fm simulcast, all acoustic

Minor setlist corrections + upload to archive.org by Scott Bernstein 1/17/2012 (from a bittorrent download on http://www.shnflac.net)

There is a complete soundboard version of this show posted here http://www.archive.org/details/rads1991-02-20 (including the late show), but it sounds like it's got at least one (if not many) cassette generation(s) in it. This FM broadcast sounds to my ears to be far superior, quite a bit crisper with far better stereo imaging. Kudos to the original tapers for capturing this excellent show!


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